Relationship Between Shift Work and Lipid Profiles: A Prospective Cohort Study with Application of Ordinal Multilevel Modeling

  • Amineh Kouselo
  • Mohammad Gholami-Fesharaki
Keywords: Ordinal logistic Regression; Multilevel analysis; Shift work; Cholesterol; HDL; LDL; TG

Abstract

Introduction: A very limited evidences are available that considered the relationship between Shift Work (SW) and lipid variables.


Objectives: As the importance of this subject, this prospectively cohort study examines the association between SW and Body Mass Index (BMI) and lipid profiles among male workers using multilevel ordinal model.


Methods: This five years prospective cohort study has been conducted in random selected workers (using cluster sampling) who work in Esfahan’s Mobarakeh Steel Company (EMSC) (Iran) between 2011 and 2015.


Results: The study sample included 1626 male workers (mean age=41.5). Among these subjects, 652 (40.01%), 183 (11.3%) and 791 (48.6%) were day workers, weekly rotating shift workers and routinely rotating. After controlling for several confounding variables, except HDL and Cholesterol, the odds ratio for high HDL was decreased by 26% (OR=0.74, P<0.001) and increased for TG by 36% in weekly rotating shift workers compared to day workers.


Conclusion: Since weekly rotating shift workers had higher mean value of TG in their serum compared to day workers, they should limit eating high-fat diets in order to decrease risk of CVD.

Published
2020-08-05
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